Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 25, 1995, Image 31

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    BELVIDERE NJ. The Rut
gers Cooperative Extension in
cooperation with the Warren
County. New Jersey, Holstein
Association, is sponsoring a bus
tour to dairy operations into Pen
nsylvania’s Blair and Centre coun
ties on March 31.
There are two pickups locations.
The bus is to leave the upper
parking lot of the Wayne Dumont
Jr. Administration Building
promptly at 7:15 a.m. The admi
nistration building is located along
Rt. Sl9, one mile south of
Belvidere.
The bus is also to make a stop at
the truck stop in Columbia at 7:30
a.m.
The bus is expected to return to
the Wayne Dumont Jr. Admi
nistration Building about 10:30
p.m.
The itinerary includes a visit to
five farms with outstanding herds
and facilities.
1995 Pennsylvania Machinery
With Fertilizer and Cloverseed
Seeding Alfalfa. Clover. Etc.
With Treatment
Without Treatment
Excluding Material
Including Cost of Material
Excluding Cost of Material
Including Cost of Material
The Beat
• Handle Swings 180° To Reverse Direction of Tractor.
Just Pull The Pin To Change Attachments In Seconds
w/Quick-Hltch Option
’ ?22*SI.^S pef „ 3 - Chlpper/Shredder 6. 38' Lawn Mower
2 30 -50 Cutter Bar 4. Snowblower 6.30’ Banh Mower
7. Sprayer
WES STAUFFER
ENGINE
Ephrata, PA
717-738-4215
MARTIN UMBBRGERS WHITEHALL TURF
HARDWARE of FONTANA Whitehall, PA
Schaefferstown, PA Lebanon, PA 610-432-0200
717-040-6817 717-867-8161
BOB’S OUTDOOR DBc B BCKROTH BROS. NOLTB ENGINE
POWER EQUIP. EQUIP. New Ringgold. PA SERVICE
Lewiaberry, PA Bloosmburg, PA 717-043-2131 Shippensburg, PA
717-202-3840 717-784-8217 717-432-6300
N.J. Holstein Breeders To Tour Central Pa.
A visit is to be made at Courier
Farms, in Mill Hall, owned by Paul
Courier. It has a 4-year-old tie-stall
bam and new heifer facilities.
Courter milks 70 cows and has a
23,000 pound milk rolling herd
average. His BAA is 103.1.
The group is also to stop at
Ulmer Farms, in Bellefonte. Own
ed by Dan Ulmer, ithas a new heif
er bam, a tie-stall bam, and he
milks 75 cows with a 23,000
pounds milk RHA. The herd has a
BAA of 105.
Spring Lake Farm, in Tyrone, is
a farm owned by Tom Kelly, who
has worked as a classifier for Hols
tein Association. He has a tie-stall
bam with 85 cows and a 25,000
pounds milk RHA. He also raises
his heifers in a free stall facility.
The tour is to go to Altoona to
visit Blackcrest Farms, owned by
Robert and John Black. The two
milk 71 cows in a tie-stall banr and
the herd has a 23,500 pound milk
Acre 10.50
Acre 9.40
Acre 5.70
mtrol
Acre
Acre
Acre
Acre
MARCH SPECIAL -
NO PAYMENTS FOR
6 MONTHS!*
* w/approved credit. Offer good thru 3/31/95
See Dealer For Details
RHA. with a 105.5 BAA. Half the
herd is comprised of animals car
rying the red and white gene. Also,
25 bulls bred and bom at farm are
in use in artificial insemination
studs. The partnership also was
featured in the December 1993
issue of Hosltein World magazine.
Also on the stop is a visit to the
Evergreen Farms, in Spruce Creek,
Huntingdon County, owned %
Wayne Harpster. To knowledge,
the farm is the largest facility in
Pennsylvania and was designed to
handle more than 1,400 cattle on
three-times per day milking. Built
in 1993, a set of two long, drive
through freestall bams is con
nected to a double-40 milking
parlor.
The family farm includes more
than 2,200 acres and has SO
employees, in addition to a number
of unique aspects, such as flush
cleaning of the free stalls and a
processed manure-liquid irrigation
10.80
10.00
6.30
6.60
7.00
9.60
6.40
10.40
6.90
9.80
9.00
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■3O"
(Continued from Pago A 29)
10.70
9.70
6.00
Excluding Cost of Material
Aerial Application (Excludii
Fixed Wing
Helicopter
Local
Long Distance
6.80
10.00
6.70
Dry
Liquid
Side Dressing
Grinding Feed:
Corn, Oats or Barley
Cord and Cobs
Cobs
Additional Charge For Mixing
9.40
Machine Tiling (No Tile)
Back Hoe
Sawing Wood (Chain Saw
Manure loadin
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C.B. HOOBER & SON, INC. I B%■ HOOBER EQUIPMENT, INC.
Intercourse, PA 888888888888881 Middletown, DE
(717) 768-8231 ■ ■ TWO LOCATIONS (302) 378-9555
WE SHIP PARTS DAILY
Via FED. EXP. - UPS - PPSH - BUS - AIR FREIGHT, ETC
HOURS
Mon.-Fri. 7 AM-5 PM; Sat.
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system.
The tour should be a memorable
one. Deadline for registration is
Tuesday, March 28, and the cost
for the bus is $lB per person.
Participants should bring a
lunch to eat on the bus between
stops. Also, the bus is scheduled to
stop at Buckhom Family Restaur-
Custom
utilizer:
ire Soreadin
The Saving Place
7 AM-Noon
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 25, 1995431
BREAKING MILK RECORDS!
Lancaster Farming Carries
DHIA Reports Each Month!
Acre
Acre
Acre
Miscellaneous
Bu. per mile
Bu. per mile
Bu. per Month
Acre
Acre
Acre
Cwt.
Cwt.
Cwt,
Cwt,
Hour
Hole
Hour
Hour
CASE ik
Authorized
UPS Station
ant on the return trip, with each
participant responsible for his
meal.
For more information, call Wil
liam Kerkendall, president of the
Warren County Holstein Associa
tion, or Everett Chamberlain, War
ren County Extension agricultural
agent at (908) 475-6503.
Rates
6.80
6.80
8.60
10.50
8.40
9.80
.04
8.20
.04
8.40
5 80
6 30
6 60
5.40
6.50
7.00
57
.55
.50
.58
35.00
12.30
.98
23.00
24.00
53.00
.60
40.00
12.50
.94
24.00
25.00
57.00
m STAY PUT
Pick Up Your
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6.80
8.50
10.20
.04
8.30
5.60
6 40
6.80
58
56
53
.59
38.00
12.40
.96
23.50
24.50
55.00